Album Reviews
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Reviews Mozzy’s wisdom is reflected in his newfound emotional strentgh.
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Demi Phillips -
Reviews ALBUM REVIEW: Pop Smoke's "Meet The Woo 2" plays to his strengths, blending elements of UK Drill, London electronic, and New York hip-hop.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Victoria Monét forges on with a glittery R&B delicacy that awakens every human sense.
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Demi Phillips -
Reviews Doja Cat welcomes us to her planet.
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Rose Lilah -
Music Offset returns with a sophomore album that showcases him utilizing a variety of flows, features and beats to tell his tale.
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Paul Barnes -
Reviews Patience is the best virtue that "Please Don't Cry" exemplifies, and Rapsody uses that process to achieve sonic and spiritual focus.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews "RED & WHITE" proves that Uzi’s new sauce needs some serious mixing before they finish “The Pink Tape.”
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews Earl and Uncle Al champion honesty, growth, and sincere, simple emotion to revitalize familiar territory and craft a powerfully tender sonic diary.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Hunxho's latest project has a lot to offer in terms of songwriting and instrumentation, though the mixing all but stalls the EP's momentum.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews Post Malone's new album "AUSTIN" abandons hip-hop for sugary sweet ballads that lack imagination.
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Alexander Cole -
Reviews Lil Durk puts his strengths on display, sticking to his winning formula on "7220."
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Aron A. -
Reviews DJ Khaled takes advantage of his star-studded address book to deliver one of the more focused projects in his discography.
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Robert Blair